London Calling is a comedy play in three acts, written by Geoffrey Kerr, produced by John Golden, and directed by Dan Jarratt.
Geoffrey Kerr had previously performed in The Stork (1925) and also wrote short stories on the side for Vanity Fair magazine.
[2] The comedy centres on two brothers Willie and George Craft, whose American mother and British father long have been divorced.
Willie Craft has been raised in America by his mother, George by his father in London, England.
When George appears for a surprise visit to Manhattan, he and Willie soon fall for a designing woman, Anne Hunter.